November 2013

Happy Friday ya’ll. Back in the office today. Yup, working on Black Friday and although I’m kind of not fond of the idea of being in the office at 8AM for meetings about Black Friday sales, I am also kind of happy to escape the madness of shoppers that will be putting the city into a whirlwind of materialistic craziness. You will not find me at the stores, unless my co-worker talks me into visiting H&M with her on our lunch break for a hot second. But that doesn’t really count. Wore this look a while back during my parents visit to NYC. We trekked around Brooklyn Heights by foot for the day and I imagined what my life would be like 10 years from now. Ya know, married with kids and owning a fantastic brownstone in Brooklyn Heights with an equally fantastic stoop. It will have a room entirely devoted to books and inspirational boards on fashion and travel, with a free wall that doubles as a photo backdrop for impromptu shoots. The outer side of our building will be covered in green ivy and will be the envy of the neighbors down the street. In the fall, I’ll have pumpkins on our front porch and I’ll buy all my fruits and veggies from the farmer’s market down the street. Most likely, I’ll still be wearing Victorian-inspired high-necked tops with maxi blouses thrown on top and skinny jeans with moto stitching at the knees. And we’ll have roof access so that I can sip coffee up there while the sun rises before I start my day each morning. Sounds great right? A girl can always dream, dream, dream. Just like how I will always like to layer with white, white, white.

I feel like I haven’t taken the time to sit down and write a really thoughtful blog post in awhile, and since today is Thanksgiving and I feel at least a tiny bit more revived after my 12 hour affair with my bed (which I still currently am in), I thought that today would be fitting. HAPPY THANKSGIVING all you wonderful people, my new readers and the ones who have been with me since . . . wow, 2009?? Back when Color Me Nana was just a random idea put out there from a girl straight out of college and living in the valley, trying to figure out what path her life was supposed to go in. That path is still being figured out, but things have gone a far way from where they started that’s for sure. And although my Thanksgiving will be as chill as can be, away from home and family for the first time ever, and possibly wrapped up with Chinese food and a date with Netflix with some people still in town, I want to wish you all who celebrate it a very, very magical one and for it to be spent with the ones you love and who make everything around you special, even during the lower parts. I’ve come to realize that Thanksgiving is more than just a day to celebrate the country we live in and the history of it. It’s a concept that we should be embracing each and every day of our lives. And not just in America, but in every single part of the world that you all live in. Thanksgiving is a mentality, a way of life, an endless appreciation of everything we have come to experience, discover and look forward to making a part of our lives. We all make a huge point of giving thanks specifically on a day just like today, but why isn’t it something we call out and work harder to remind ourselves even more so on the regular? Just in the past nearly 5 months of my life, I’ve had an endless amount of new experiences that have been everything from super subtle to super mind-blowing amazing and a bunch if things in-between that have made me be like wow, life really is freaking rad man. I’m so happy to be here, to work for the company I work for, to be able to see my family on the west coast as much as I can, to work and be friends with inspiring, creative people, to take on projects that some people only dream about . . . to drink that bad-ass beer in the new bar that opened up down the street, to eat In n’ Out in Cali with my family just a few days ago, to take a walk in Central Park in the midst of its best autumn dress, to discover that one song and listen to it on repeat each morning on the subway and to just get into that zone where I feel completely at ease with everything around me (including the elbows in my face), to catch up with friends that I haven’t seen in the longest time. The little things in life really are spectacular enough that they deserve to be blown up to magnificent proportions even on the most simple of days. My family, my friends, the the new city I live in, my home, my work, the places I’ve been to, the places I know I’m going to visit soon, the people who read my blog and are inspired by it, my camera, my love of creativity, my freaking wardrobe! (haha), the sun, the moon, the sky above our heads, food, music. Yes, I know this is super duper cheesy, but I do cheesy like no one else, and I’m proud of it. Happy Thanksgiving to ya’ll, and a happy reminder to appreciate the little and big things in your life each and every single day. xo

I’m celebrating the holidays this season in some Nasty Gal, of course! All black and a hot red lip. So NYC right? I spent the first half of my holiday in the warm California sunshine and am currently back in NYC for the rest of it because a girl’s gotta work. Always working, always twerking. Friendsgiving anyone? Really, I just want to sleep through the next few days after the red eye flight I just had coming back from Cali. Bi-coastal living is hard. I can’t imagine doing it more than once back and forth per month. But at the same time, why not? Going back to that California sunshine is such a treat, even if it’s just for a few days. It always feels like I never left each and every time I’m there after a few months. Back to the outfit . . . I love the idea of layering for a holiday get-up. I threw my own turtleneck underneath this velvet mini dress, maxi cardigan and faux leather moto vest. A play on proportion and shape always gets me excited, and keeps a generally all black and grey look from feeling too boring. A well known fact. Throw on some bad-ass Jeffrey Campbell boots, a killer backpack, some alien-esque accessories (check out dem gold rings and ear cuff) and a girl is good to go with her party hopping ways. Outfit by the peeps over at Nasty Gal. Brand does it good.

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Fixing up a granny dress to look less homely and a whole lot more metropolitan. Keep everything else black and don’t forget the leather on top. Ya dig? Currently back home in Los Angeles, sipping coffee in the comfort of my parents’ house. Ready to unwind and feeling pretty good about everything right now.